Farmers
| Ci rke
Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
NOTICE
OG CHOLERA CASES
INCREASE RAPIDLY
According to reports hog cholera
in South Georgia are increasing
y. especially in the Southeast sec-
tthe state.
week we warned farmers
ot enough hogs were being vac-
ted to ward off a possible cholera
lemic and reports indicate we
be headed for such trouble un-
hog farmers have their swine vac-
meas ae
Dont play around with hog chol-
t your hogs vaccinated im-
ately or face possible financial
because of the spread of this dis- -|
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958 _
Governor Proclaims 7 - 12
As Insect Control Week
WHEREAS: Damage caused by in-
sects greatly affect the economy of this
state by causing an estimated loss of 100
million dollars annually to crops, live-
stock, forests, buildings and stored pro-
ducts; and in addition, are a constant men-
ace to the health and general welfare of
the people of this state; now
THEREFORE: I, Marvin Griffin, Gov-
ernor of the State of Georgia, do hereby
proclaim the week of July 7-12, 1958 as
INSECT CONTROL WEEK in Georgia
and urge the citizens of this state to uti-
lize information available on the control
of insects in order to implement effective
control measures, thereby reducing the |
annual losses caused by insects.
NUMBER 44
- NOTICE
Start Testing Seed, Grain
For Purity Germination Now
Georgia farmers who expect to
sell grain and clover seed this fall
should take steps now to get purity
and germination tests on this seed.
If farmers wait until the latier
part of the summer or early fall there
might be a delay in testing because
of the work load in the laboratory.
Farmers desiring to get grain and
clover seed tested in the State Seed
Laboratory should send in approxi-
mately two pounds of grain or one-
half pound of clover after it has been
cleaned, ioe
The seed, which is tested free of
charge for farmers, should be sent to
the State Seed Laboratory, State De- |
-pariment Of Agriculiture,.19.Hunter |
Street, S. W., Atlanta 3, Georgia.
armer Can Benefit
By Attending Ag Meets
By PHIL CAMPBELL
ommissioner of Agriculture
cultural Short Courses play an
nt role in helping the Georgia
improve his crops and better his
. year Georgia Experiment sta-
ate agricultural colleges and the
al Extension Service cooperate
ting numerous short courses on
phases of agriculture.
ttending these studies, the farmer
ht up to date on the latest and
nt methods of farming. There
subject left untouched by a
urse at the close of the year. These
designed for one purpose, to
ance, the Georgia Coastal
iment Station in cooperation
with the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
College is now planning courses in fields
ag varied as small fruits, watershed orga-
nization, clothing, construction, forestry
Agricultural
CALENDAR
July 9, Commerce North and Norih-
east Georgia Plant Food Education-
al Society Meeting.
July 10, Statesboro Southeast Geor-
gia Plant Food Educational Society
Meeting.
July 21 (Corrected Date), Atlanta
Georgia Holstein Ass'n. Sale. South-
eastern Fair Grounds.
July 25, Athens Beef Cattle Short
Course.
July 28-29, Atlanta Georgia Milk
Producers Ass'n. Convention.
July 28-30, Americus 4-H Southwest
District Project Achievement Meet-
ing.
July 30, Tifton 4-H Southcentral Dis-
trict Project Achievement Meeting. .
ORT COURSES ARE HELPFUL
problems, beef cattle and broiler produc-
tion. 8
It is interesting to note that in addition
to the thousands of Georgia farmers who
attend these meetings each year, farmers
representing 32 states other than Georgia
and seven. foreign countries have taken
advantage of our short courses during the -
past several years. At Tifton alone, 57,701
people have attended short courses since
they began in 1940. |
Agricultural officials, research specia-
lists and scientists are constantly working
to discover ways in which the farmer can
improve his crop, make his work easier,
and better his income. The results of this
work are presented at the agricultural
short courses.
Even though it is often difficult for the
farmer to be away from the farm, these
courses are very beneficial, and when at
all possible the Georgia farmer would do
well to avail himself of the worthwhile in-
formation passed on at these meetings.
Announcements of Short courses are
printed regularly in the Agricultural Cal-
endar of the Market Bulletin.
Georgia
2E STATE OF THE SOUTH
TATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
y
Georgia, First:
@ PEANUTS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ BROILERS @ IMPROVED PECANS
@ NAVAL STORES
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FARM WORK
WANTED
58 yr. old single man wants
work on dairy or as Caretaker
of farm. Furnish good Refer-
ences. T. A. Smith, Rt. 9, Gain-
esville. ; :
43 yr. old white man, wife,
and 5 children (4 large enough
to work) want job on dairy or
beef farm. Exp. also in chick-
ae and hogs. Move any time,
soyd Smith, P. O. Box 7, So-
eial Circle.
White middleaged widow
with 4 in family, wants job on
farm with house. State what
you have and salary. Letters
ns. Mrs. A. L. McClure, Rt.
, Milner. Ph. Griffin, 6088.
50 yr. old white man, wife
and children want job on
arm, Dependable and_ sober.
an drive truck and tractor.
ust be moved. Ed Nelson, 624
inne St., Thomaston. Ph.
35 yr. old white man wants
ear-round work on farm.
rive truck and tractor, and
9 most any kind farm work.
ant $15.00 wk., room, board,
and laundry. Do not curse or
rink. J. S. Abercrombie, c/o
; bg Wilkins, Rt. 1, Mineral
uff.
23 yr. old man wants job
on farm near Atlanta for room,
board, and small wages. Jas.
C. Hutcheson, 1715 Atlanta
~ Savings Bldg. Atlan-
a 3.
30 yr. old colored man and
wife want work as caretaker
of farm, or doing work on
eattle or produce farm for
wages. Exp. Need furnished
house. Go anywhere. Walter
Whitmore, 477-1/2 Mitchell
St. SW, Atlanta 3.
47 yr. old White single man
wants year-round job on farm
doing light farm work. No bad
habits. Want $2.50 day, wkly.
salary and board. O. L. Clar.
RFD 2, Hartwell.
k, | So.
Single retired white man
wants job as Caretaker, all
kinds stock chickens, and gar-
den work. Good Ref., sober and
honest. Want room, board, and
salary. Will batch. Grover C.
Henry, Rt. 2, Rockmart.
Middleaged white man
wants job on farm looking af-
ter chickens and other light
farm chores for room, board,
and salary. Well Exp. Good
References. J. J. Thomas, 1595
Belmont Ave. S. W., Atlanta
10. Ph. 3-9059.
37 yr. old man wants work
on poultry farm. Exp. Would
like 3-4 R. furnished house.
Write. E. G. Smith, P. O. Box
428, Atlanta.
2 young white men, 22 and
32 yrs. old, want job on farm.
9 yrs. Exp. in dairy work;
can drive tractor and truck.
Dependable, do not drink. Go
anywhere. James Whit-
field, Rt. 1, Toccoa. -
White middleaged man, wife
and 1 child wants job on farm
doing general farm work or
job on poultry farm. Jim Mor-
ris, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Ph. 3301.
Young, white couple with
baby, want job on chicken or
dairy farm. Want 2-3 R. house,
lights, etc. and reasonable
wages, paid weekly. James
Smith, 474 Woodward Ave.,
S.E., Atlanta 12.
Man and wife, 45 and 40
yrs. old, and son (to work
also) want job on farm. Want
furnished house with lights.
State wages in first letter.
James S. Campbell, c/o D. L.
Grindle, Rt. 1, Box 296, River-
dale. ;
Married man wants job on
dairy or chicken farm. Can do
any kind of work and run any
type farm machinery. No bad
habits. B. L. Wilson, Box 244,
WANTED
Want retired man and wife,
about 65 yrs. old to live in 4
R. eottage. Man to look after
chickens, and garden. Woman
to work also, House wired for
Elec. stove, water, and lights.
Must give References. Rea-
sonable salary. Mrs. J. R. Ken-
nemur, RFD 3, Box 72, Jasper.
Want at once refined, un-
encumbered woman to live on
farm with elderly party and
assist with light farm work.
References required. John D.
Anderson, Box 323, Dalton.
Ph. 1529-J1.
Want working foreman for
cattle-timber place. Be 30 to
45 yrs. old, sober, reliable. No
drifters. Must have Exp. with
cattle, farm machinery. Good
house with electricity. on
school bus route. George Varn,
Box 205, Folkston.
Want nice white woman in
good health, of American De~
scent. 40-55 yrs. old to live
in home on farm and do light
farm chores. $20.00 month
with room, board and 1 day
off wk. Mrs. Jack Rogers, Rt.
2, Claxton. Ph. 492-J1.
Want unencumbered white
woman to live in farm home of
3 adults and do light farm
work. 2 mi. W. Byron on
Hwy. 42. Room, board and
$12.50 wkly. salary. Letters
ans. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2,
Byron. Ph, WO 3-2213.
Want middleaged, reliable,
white woman to live ona
farm and do light farm work.
Only 2 in family. Letters ans.
Mrs. Bertha Terry, Rt. 1,
White.
Want middleaged, white
couple to live in home on farm
as members of family and do
light farm chores. Willing to
pay reasonable wages. R
Carlan, Rt. 2, Homer.
Want middleaged, white
woman to live in home on
farm with elderly couple, and
do light farm work. Room.
board and reasonable salary.
Write. Mrs. J. W. Green, Rt.
3, Moultrie.
Want single man with trac-
tor and Dairy experience, for
work on farm, for board and
salary. Must have References
and Experience. No drunks
nor drifters. R. M. Patterson,
Rt. 2, Box 279, Douglasville.
Want farm family to help
on irrigated Vegetable farm
near Atlanta. Must be able to
drive truck, tractor and do
farm work. House to live in
and $6 day wages to man, Gar-
den free. R. F. Sams, Montreal
Rd., Clarkston: PH HI 3-7322.
Want sober, reliable, white
family with references to
work on Dairy farm. H. V.
Harden, Jr., P. O. Box 192,
Hogansville.
SALE EVENTS
August 11 and 12
Monday and Tuesday . . at
Valdosta, Lowndes County,
Tom Hewitts Pony Auction
Sale .... very large selec-
tion of both using and
breeders, with both Grade
and Registered ponies on
Auction. Public invited.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Two 4 x 8 mud grip Grave-
ly Garden tractor tires, tubes,
and wheels, $20; also one 10 x
28 tractor tire, tube and wheel,
$40. W. T. Brown, 2136 De-
foors Ferry Rd. N. W., Atlanta
18, Ph. SY-4-1116.
Egg-O-Matic dbl. track egg
grader with take-a-way con-
veyor, practically new, $400.
4 mi. N. Roswell. J. W. Hughes,
457 Piedmont Ave. N. E., At-
lanta 8. Ph, TR-4-2741.
Main St., Jonesboro. Ph.
6796,
FARM HELP |
4-wheel rubber ti
Cyclone 6-row cotton duster,
and Limer and Seeder attach-
ment, both operate from pow=-
er take-off, $30 ea All in good.
cond. E. S. Knight, 2131 Til-
son Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur. Ph.
DR 3-0087.
Ferguson 3 point tractor
mower in good cond., $75, Rex
Jackson, Lovett.
2 Massey Harris corn pick-
ers, one used one season,
mounted 2-row, excellent
cond.; other new one-row puil
type. .T. R. Breedlove, c/o
Breedloves Dairy, Monroe.
Phe-o21
1 H. wagon, body with rub-
ber tires in good shape, $30.
James E. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
218, Griffin.
400 gal. bulk milk cooler
tank, zero make, used 8 mos.,
$2200. C. B. Wallace, Rt. 1,
Sandersville.
Allis Chalmer tractor mow-
er in good order, $100. Fred
L. White, Buckhead. (Morgan
County).
Various chicken equip,
brooders, feeders, Eg g-O-
Matic grader, and waters for.
sale. W. T. Barnett, Rt. 3,
Conyers. Ph. 6981.
14 fingered grain cradle,
used very little, $3.50; also
2 H. wagon in good cond. for
sale at reasonable price. C. B.
Huie, Rt. 1, Box 175, Old nig:
41, Forest Park. Ph. GR 8-
Pea and bean thrasher with
5 HP motor, new cond. for
sale. Burgess W. Stone, Box
641, Thomasville.
One DeLaval Milking ma-
chine, good cond. for sale.
Thomas Williams, Rt. 4, Madi-
son.
2 unit milking machine, one
6 can and one 8 can milk cool-
R.\er, $75 ea.; 6 can_ sterilizer,
$100; washing vat, $25; twen-
ty gal. glass lined Elec. water
heater, $50. All for $375. J. W.
Gunter, Rt. 1, Gratis Rd., Mon-
roe. Ph. 6744.
A. C. WC tractor, cranks
and runs good, also 5 ft. pas-
ture rotary, 3 point lift, $150
ea. Mrs, Sarah Watkins, Rt. 4,
Sandersville. Ph. 3030.
6 row cotton duster, mule
drawn, good cond. See at my
place 1/4 mi. below Haralson.
Mrs. T, W. Warr, Rt. 1, Senoia.
Eight 1,000 cap. A. R. Wood
gas chicken brooders, excel-
lent cond., $25 ea. Sidney L.
Austin, Rt. 2, Dallas.
One gallon automatic Elec.
Pasteurizer, used only once,
$10 mailed anywhere in Ga.
Robert L. Mason, Rt. 1, Box
112, Hamilton.
20 HP Elec. motor with
starter and V belts, RPM 1800,
full load 1750. 3 phase motor,
ball bearing General Elec.
used for pulling Hammer Mill,
$225. William B. Perrin, Rt.
1, Alpharetta. Ph. 4204.
12 gas poultry brooders, pipe
and fittings included in good
cond., $35 ea. D. O. Shadix,
Hwy. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 2572.
Used seed recleaner, 2 B.
special with 29 screens, $75
without Elec. motor. George
W. Varn, Hahira.
Two 2 H. wagons, 1 mowing
machine, 2 cotton dusters, all
mule drawn, also 1946 model
1-1/2 ton truck for sale. Al-
dora Keith, Alvaton.
Set of cotton scales for
oe cotton bales, used
2 yrs., heavy, sturdy frames
or hangers, $30 at my place.
J. O. Kelley, Eastanollee.
_Massey Harris peanut com-
bine, excellent cond., harvest-
ed less than 200 Acres, $500
cash. C. L. Council, Rt. 1, Al-
bany.
1,000 laying cages, excellent
cond., 50c ea. A. L. Haddock,
Haddock, Ga. Ph. WE 2-5240.
Shallow well pump and 30/in
olena.
e tank, $25. W. D. Bennett,
farm:
wagon in good cond., $85; )harr
2 row Massey Har:
hitch, used less than
$1150; also Allis Chal
45, wide front end, 1
tires, used less th
both like new. Let
T. Houser, Jr., Rt
Oliver manure spr
good cond., $200. D
50 mi. radius. T. W.
Campton. Ph. 2912.
1 row tractor model \
cultivator and 2 disc
good cond., for sale
Cowart, Rt. 2, Box
Adairsville. fe ooh
1-1/2 ton White far:
good mechanical cond
also David Bradley
blade chain saw, sami
er TS P.
8, Winder.
75 wire laying cage
brooders, some wate
and feeding troughs,
new, for sale. Clem
Lake Ter. S.
John Deere pay: p
motor, good cond.,
mule drawn hay
tractor tongue, $20.
Foster, Ranger. Ph.
Chattanooga pov
mill, No. 72, in perfec
oves in rollers like.
t. belt, and 12 ft.
per Ren. good cond.
. C. Sims, Sr. Rt
Springs Rd., Monroe.
Good 3-row Whea
with fertilizer comp
horse drawn, for s
Mrs. J. B. Brackett
Box 30, Five Springs
ton.
Power Turner hay
with Wis. air cooled n
rubber tires, excell
$250. A. C. Fleming,
Stapleton. |
40 used feed trough
cond., 40c ea.; )
allon water
ounts, 10e ea. V
L. M. Nations, Rt. 3, Can
1957 John Deere do:
angle and tilt blade,
hrs. on it, good cond
C. C. McGee, Rt. 2
Ph. 12135.
Good used Myers d
ump for sale c
argaret Brantley,
Dr. S.W., Atlanta 15.
1-4546. 2
1951 GMC farm t
10 wheeler, in excellent
for sale or trade for late
1-1/2 ton truck. Paul W
Suches. =
EQUIPMEN
Want small size
Advise. Mrs. Earl De
Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph.
Want used late mo
ture rotary mower. M
ood cond., within 50
ashington, and reas
price. G. N. B
115, Washington. :
Want used David |
garden tractor in go
with or without mo
want good cut-off saw, 2
with pulley. Carl
RFD 3, Buford.
Want good used side-
ery hay rake cheap fo
Must be within 100 |
Washington. A. C. D
3, Box 311, Washingt
OS 2998. ee
Want good used rotary
er for tractor. State cc
price. Riley C. Couch,
0 each tir
eae
PLANTS
FOR SALE
ollards and Cabbage, 65c
$3.50 M. Col; $2. M. at
Tomatoes, 65 C. del; $4.
1; running tomatoes, 75c
pepper, $1. C. O. L. Can-
r., Rt. 2, Gainesville. .
ards and Cabbage, 60c C.
$3.50M Col; $2. at farm;
matoes, 65c C del; $4. M.
running tomatoes, 75c
; pepper, $1. C. J. F. Hol-
k, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Collard plants, nice
60c C; 300, $1.25; 500,
$3.50 M, No orders in
2,
e lots. PP in Ga. D. W.
oe Box 370, Mil-
ie, yi .
Rutger tomato plants, 60c
; $3. M; everbearing Masto-
and Klondike Strawberry
its, $1, C:: 600, $3. Mrs.
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
all tomato, ready, Rutger,
Va., Early Wonder, Ox-
5 doz., $1.; Birds Eye
per, 25c doz; hot, bell pep-
er, 20c doz; English Mint,
doz; Garlic, 40c C; egg-
; doz; Ga. Blue Col-
70 C. Add 10c postage.
Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
ess St. S. W., Atlanta 10.
PE Seo se 35
tn. Huckleberries, 2 doz.,
ic; large Klondike Straw-
plants, $1. C; imp.
berry plants, 50c doz;
y Royal plants, 25c doz.
postare. Rosie Crowe, Rt.
rt Ga. Red potato plants,
M. B. J. Head, Alma. P:
erusalem Artichoke plants,
; $8. M. PP to and
*$1..C;- $5; M. at my
ne. C. W. Page, 149 North
N.E., Atlanta 8.
een-of-Meadow, Red Sas-
as root, Wild Cherry
Horseradish roots, pink,
on oe Ib; ree 7 ea;
eC: pearmint, ansy,
m, Yellow Dock, Yellow
t, 35c doz; Confrey, 3,
Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
. C. Short stem, Heading
Ga. Collard iants, 50c
00, $1.50; $2.50 M: also
and sweet pepper plants,
C; Catnip pens 10c ea.
Del. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1,
ston,
a. Copper Skin sweet po-
plants, State Insp. an
d with 1958 tape. Full count
ar. $2. M. Ada ee
D orders. B. W. orne,
ley. Ph, 2780.
Marglobe tomato and Col-
d aoe 65c C; 300; $1.75;
75 M. Miss Lee Crowe, Rt.
gainesville.
vv. insp. Copper Skin
nch potatoes, $4. M. Strong
s. Good count. Elmer
. 2, Surrency. Ph.
. insp. Copper Skin
ch potatoes, $4. M. Strong
mts. Good count. David
n, Rt. 2, Surrency. Ph.
te Flat Dutch Cabbage
Ga. Collard plants in
lots, $2.50 M each. ne
a, J. H. Davis, Rt. 1,
Milledgeville.
Flat Dutch, Copenha-
Hi. M. Cabbage plants, Ga.
ing Collards, 3, $1.50; $3.
Rutger tomatoes, 300, $1.-
ot pepper plants, 45c
o orders less than
ne shipped without postage
Mrs. Nancy _Hender-
t. 8, Box 124, Ellijay.
ard, Cabbage,
lants, 65 C del;
ard an Cabbage, $3.50
Col; + . at farm.
atoes, $4. M. E. B. Weth-
, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Ph.
tomato
fashion bunch Okra
6 pet. germ; brown
(ped half-runner bean
4 pet. germ., all 40c
also nice shade
80 gt, $1.
Reds G peed
aves
4
lorseradish plants, 50 doz; |
featur. Ph.
4 . C. C. Brook
shire, Rt. 4, Canton.
500 bu. Clemson NS No. 4
Soybeans in new 2 bu. bags,
93 pet. germ: 99.43 pct puri-
ty, $3.25 bu. D. M. Gay, Gar-
field. Ph. Millen 194-R4.
Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
98.80 pct. purity; 92 pet. germ.
$20. CWT. Weyman E. Rooks,
Newton.
Sericea Lespedeza seed,
99.75 pet. purity; 97 pct. germ.,
$12. CWT. Also Ky. 31 Fescue
seed, 99.15 ptc. purity; 94 pct.
germ., $15. CWT. Cecil Travis,
c/o Pine Crest Acres, River-
dale. Ph. Fayetteville, 4862.
Old time multiplying Shal-
lots, dry, ready for planting
for spring onions, $1.50 C. No
Jess sold. No checks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth. Rt. 1, Dacula.
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
85c C.; 500, $2; $3 M. Also,
Rutger tomato plants, 85c C.;
500, $1.50; $2.75 M. PP. H. E.
Smith, Baxley.
Nice well rooted, large leaf
Sage plants, $1 doz. plus 15
postage. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt,
921 Capitol View Ave. N. W.,
Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-6654.
SEED & PLANTS
WANTED
Want about 30,000 Rutger
tomato plants, 8-12 in. high,
within the next 2 wks. State
number and _ price. :
Odum, Campton. Ph. 2912.
Want 20,000 Rutger tomato
plants. Advise price, etc. Clar-
h.|ence E. Thompson, Warthen.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
230 bales Sericea hay, cut
without rain, 60c bale at my
barn, for lot, or will trade. L.
A Powers, 221 W. Poplar St.,
Griffin. Ph. 5170 (Nights).
100 bales good, clean, bright
and diy Oat Straw, 25 bale.
G. N. Byrum, Rt. 2, Box 115,
Washington. ;
Yellow ear corn for FEED,
$45 ton FOB my farm. Wey-
man E. Rooks, Newton.
Excellent Ladino, Fescue
and Orchard grass hay, baled
without rain. H, F. Peterson,
8496 Wesley Chapel Rd., De-
U 9-1859.
Baled Gat straw for sale.
Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6,
Valdosta. Ph. CH 2-0607.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
14 mo. old reg. Jersey bull,
wt. 550 Ibs., $100. Toy Cox,
Rt. 3, Alpharetta.
28 mo. old Angus bull, reg.
in buyers name, best of blood-
lins. Bob Carter, Rt. 1, Whites-
burg. Ph. TE 2-7395.
4 dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 10-14 mos. old; 6 dbl.
reg, polled. Hereford heifers,
gi2 mos. old, well marked.
Prices to sell or trade 1 or 2
for good Oats. Del. cow, pick
up oats. Eli Harris, Gibson.
15 Black Angus cows and
8 calves, purebred, but not
lreg.; also 1 purebred Black
Angus bull, 14 mos. old. W. T.
Bailey, Box 175, Buford. Ph.
2254. :
20 polled Hereford heifers,
bred to reg. bull, mostly pure-
bred, not registered. Wt. 600-
700 lbs., $175 ea. on the lot,
Also some cows and
George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.
Ph. CH 2-3195.
Guernsey bull, 20 mos. old,
$100; 2 yr. old dbl. reg. White-
faced polled Hereford, $250;
also 20 mo. old bred Guernsey
heifer, $100. John D. Ander-
son, Box 323, Dalton. Ph. 1529.
J. aes Me
calves,
and 5 yrs. old, good 3 gal.
feows, when fresh; freshen in
August. H. W.
Farmington.
Reg. Hereford catle, horned
type bulls and heifers, 6-8
mos. old, $150 ea. Cecil Travis,
e/o Pine Crest Acres, River-
dale. Ph, Fayetteville, 4862.
Holstein milch cow, freshen
June 22, with male calf, $200
Thurmond,
for both. Clyde Bennett, Rt. 4, |,
Toccoa. Ph. TU 6-3422.
Purebred small Jersey cow,
fresh in, no bad habits, $125;
Guernsey, fresh, also giving 3
al. strained milk, second calf,
175 ea. 3 mi. N. Jasper on
Hwy. 5. J. C. DeBoard, Rt. 1,
Talking Rock.
Reg. Jersey cow, born Aug.
20, 1954. Reg. No. 2149256, due
to freshen July 20 with third
calf; also reg. five A Star
Jersey bull, born Aug. 21,
1957. Reg. No. 578042. J. B.
Cowart, Rt. 2; Box 75-A,
Adairsville.
Reg. Guernsey bulls, ready
for light service from best of
breeding for sale at reasona-
ble prices. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.
Several purebred reg. poll-
ed Hereford bulls, deep-
bodied, all well-marked, wean-
ing ages to 18 mos. old. Win-
ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven.
Ph. Odum, JU 4-2312.
Holstein bred heifer, to
W.|calve next 60 days, Holstein
service bulls, and choice reg.
Holstein bull calves, 8 mos.
old. TB and Bloodtested. E. L.
Rogers, RD 1, Plains.
Purebred Jersey milch cow,
with 3rd calf, cow bred again,
$150. Mrs. W. F. Bryant, Pan-
ola Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 6401,
Santa Gertrudis bull, 15
mos. old, fine individual, for
sale at reasonable price, C. I.
Stubbs, Glennville.
2 yr. old Jersey Guernsey
cross cow, cntle, easy milker,
freshen May 15, has been
tested. J. A. Roden, Rt. 4,
Bethlehem Rd., Cumming.
Guernsey and Jersey milch
cow, easy milker, milking with
3rd _ calf, for sale reasonable.
Roy Chambers, Rt. 2, Stock-
bridge. Ph. 4139.
Reg. 3 yr. old Angus bull,
wt. approx. 1,100 Ibs., $350.
J. B. Ammons, Rt. 2, Athens.
Ph. Liberty 8-2550.
Part of Reg. Jersey herd
(cows fresh July through Jan.
uary), for sale at reasonable
prices. Mrs. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge. 3
Swine
Reg. Landrace gilis, boars,
bred sows, service age boars
and sows with litters of pigs.
100 pct. imported bloodlines,
reg. in buyers name. Treated
for cholera. Unrelated: prs. H.
R. Gossett, Cave Spring.
Reg. Tamworth pigs, un-
related boars and gilts. J. S.
Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald.
Ph. 6541.
4-1/2 mo. old Hampshire
pigs, 2 males and 1 gilt, treat-
ed, eligible for registration,
$30 ea. C, K. Hayman, Rt. 5,
Box 420-A, Savannah. Ph. AD-
4-8756. ,
Tamworth hogs, reg. mates,
ready for service, $60 ea. S. S.
Willingham, Rt. 4, Camila.
Ph, 6652. -
Reg. Black Poland China
hogs: all ages and sizes, treat-
ed for Cholera and Erysipilas,
Bangs tested. Jas. R. Mullis,
Cochran. Ph. WE 4-6490.
Purebred Tamworths, wean-
ed pigs, bred gilts, males,
large enough for service, good
color, length and depth free
of disease, large litters, fast
growth. Charles Baldwin, Su-
wanee. Ph. Buford, 7181.
Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, imported blood-
lines, treated, reg. in buyers
name, $100 ea.; also on Duroc
boar pig, $40. William E. Lan-
t. 2, Box 84, Metter. Ph.
ier
5-1035
le
2 Guernsey milch cows, 4] Yorkshire-Hamp shire
cross pigs 8 wks. old July 15.
W. T. Barnett, Rt. 3, Conyers.
Ph. 6981.
Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, from imported
dam by outstanding sire, treat-
ed, wormed, reg. in Buyers
name, 11 wks. old, priced low.
James Speir Bronwood. Ph.
5300.
16 mo. old Yorkshire and
Tamworth cross boar, $60.
Robert T. Gunby, Sharpsburg-
Ph, Newnan, 1860.
Purebred Duroc hogs, 5 mos.
old, either sex, $50 ea Papers
furnished. Med. and meat
type, wt. about 180 Ibs. Also
2 yr. old male, out of P.R.
litter, $150. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville. Ph. 3856.
Reg. Landrace gilts, boars,
bred sows, service age boars,
sows with litters of pigs, 100
pet. imported bloodlines. Reg.
in buyers name, treated for
Cholera. Unrelated prs. H. R.
Gossett, Cave Spring.
Son
sire
_ Landrace boars, light serv-
ice age. Swedish and Danish
bloodlines. Bangs free. Best
meat type. Basil Steed, W,
Roanoke Dr. (El Harris Rd.),
Fitzgerald. Ph. 3905.
_Reg. SPC. pigs, boars and
gilts, 6 wks. old and up; also
some bred gilts. D. V. Thomp-
son, Metter. Ph. MU=5-3555.
Reg. Landrace boars and
gilts for sale or trade for
yearling Angus bulls. J. D.
Spooner, P. O. Box 98, Doug-
Jas. Ph. 0244-Y,
cus.
die
Purebred, eligible for regis-
try, SPC medium type gilts
and males, from large litters.
aes Be stock and treated.
armon Cornelius, Nashville.
Ph. 9807, ee
Oconee,
Candler, Dodge,
Elbert, Hall,
Chattahoochee,
Wilkinson,
Chatooga,
Toombs,
Lumpkin,
Towns,
Hart, Quitman,
Wheeler, Clay,
Jackson, Marion,
Barrow, Dawson, Appling,
Baldwin, Pickens, Warren.
Wayne,
Turner,
and stock
Se eee
BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION
53 Counties Certified
Evans,
Crawford,
Franklin,
Rabun,
Habersham, Rockdale, Madison, Long, Butts, Pierce,
Burke,
Lamar,
Washington,
Wilcox, Montgomery,
99 good OIC and Berkshire
cross pigs for sale. Marlon G.
Maney, RFD 1, Hiawassee.
Horses, Mules, Ponies -
At Stud: Reg. Arabian stal-
lion, Bandar No. 62138. Liver
chestnut, 8 yrs. old,
1,000 Ibs.
of Champion
609 Murray
Warr, Old Nat'l, Hwy.,
of top quality
Shet-
Robt. K. Smith, c/o
Nice 6 yr. old Shetland pon
stallion,
head, for sale reasonable. Ed-
Harman, Rt. 6, Carrollton.
Ph. TE 2-8137.
2 small pony
tle, broke to saddle and cart,
2 yearling stallions, gentle,
halter broken outstanding
Pinto mare with filly colt; 2
small Shetland mares in foal;
gentle gaited sorrel gelding;
reg. Tenn. Walking mare; also
Egyptian Jennet.
Stone, Box 641, Thomasville. |
Ph. Canal, 6-4308.
white. with
eldings, gen-
urgess W.
EES
Gordon,
Glascock,
Union, Brantley,
Coffee, Gwinneit,
Bryan,
Fannin,
Liberty,
Laurens,
Douglas,
Treutlen,
Columbia,
106 Counties Not Certified
Atkinson Glynn
Bacon Grady
Baker Greene
Banks Gilmer
Bartow Heard
Ben Hill Irwin
Berrien Haralson
Bleckley Henry
Brooks J aagpee
Bulioch Jet? Davis
Carroll Jefferson
Cherckea Jenkins
Clarke slinson
Clayton Jones
Cobb Lincoln
Colquitt Macon
Cook McIntosh
Crisp Meriwether
Dade Miller
DeKalb _ Monroe
Dooly Muscogee
Early Oglethorpe
Floyd Paulding
Forsyth Peach
Fulton Pike
Counties in which area testing is now underway include:
Help Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960
Polk
Putnam
Pulaski
Randolph
Richmond
Spalding ~ ;
Stephens
Screven
Schley
Talbott
Taliaferro
Tatinal
Taylor
Telfair
Tift
Troup
Twiggs
Upson
Walker
Ware
Webster
White
Whitfield
Worth
Ratmirs,
grandson Champion Raffles,
Sire of outstanding pleasure -
horses. Fee, $50. ~
Return privileges during sea~
son. Mares boarded, $1 day.
Willard Strain,
Hill Dr., Dalton. Ph. 367.
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dbl. reg. Palomino stal-
lion, PHBA No. 15,357; TWBA
No. 560,168. Mares boarded.
Ray
College Park. Ph. PO 1-6732.
At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083 American
Saddle Bred stallion. Proven
colts.
Grandson of Noble Kalarama,
Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4584
Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur. Ph.
BU 9-6692.
2 Shetland geldings, 2Shet-
land stud colts, and 1 .
land mare, with white mane _
and tail, priced right. No let-
ters. i
Journeys End Farm, Ameri-
Black:
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LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
6 yr. old mare. mule, wt.
approx. 900 lbs., $85 or will
trade. Roy C. Betts, Rt. 3,
Austell, Ph. SY 4-7590.
One mule for sale cheap. W.
R. Estabrook, 2809 Hazel St.,
Augusta. Ph. 3-5960.
Small gentle Palomino,
$175. Bubba Green, Montrose.
At Stud: 36 in. dapple gray,
white mane and tail, outstand..
ng pony, also solid black
Hackney stallion, standing at
elody Brook Farm. Also
want to buy reg. Black An-
gus cows with calves and 1
rae unrelated Black Angus
bull Contact. Ogden Geilfuss,
Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Mari-
etta. Ph. Smyrna, HE 5-7385.
At Stud: Reg. thoroughbred
stallion, Monas Boy. Reg. No.
65859. Sired by imported
rench stallion, Starthrush. C.
R. Goman, P. O. Box 22, Li-
thonia. Ph. 6017.
Sheep & Goats
Toggenburg milk goat,
fresh in, will give 3 or more
gts. daily, for sale cheap at
y place. Cannot ship. Silas
niper, Commerce.
_ One very gentle wether
goat, long horns, trained to
work in harness, $10; also
some milk goats, now milking.
Karl Dayhoff, Rt. 1, Box 95,
Old River Rd., Hamilton. (26
mi. N. Columbus). :
Large white billy goat of
milk-blood, strain, priced rea-
sonable. D. V. Thompson, Met-
ter. Ph. MU 5-3555.
Large size Toggenburg milk
goat with Nubian male kid,
4 days old, $45. D. A. Bagley,
rs . D., 40 Washington St., Aus-
tell.
Alpine nice milk goats:
bred, $30; Toggenburg, com-
_ ng in with first kid, $25; also
purebred Nubian with first
id, milking now, $75. Mrs.
ee Kirkley, 3960 Cascade Rd.
. W., Atlanta 11.
2 nice milk goats: 1 Saanan,
giving about 1 gal. daily:
Sther, Toggenburg, to freshen
ny day now; also, Saanan
illy and two 2 mos. old nan-
hie kids for sale. J. W. Harri-
on, Rt. 1, Box 142, Jones-
oro. PH GR 8-5157.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want young grade Angus
ws with calves or bred hei-
fers Peter Hodkinson, Rt. 1,
sornelia.
Want 1 Angus bull, about 1
r. old, State price. Edwin C.
toyle, Box 144, Comer.
~ Want 1 or 2 good sound
rm mules, good workers, 10-
2 yrs. old. Must-be gentle and
wt. about 1200 lbs. ea. State
ra J. V. Weideman, Rt. 3,
acon,
Want milking goat, giving
8-4 gts. daily; a French Alpine
male, ready for service; also
want 3 day old male and fe-
Mast both French Alpine.
ust be reasonable. State
rice. Mrs. James L. Smith,
t. 1, Cuberson, N. C., (resi-
dent of Union Co., Ga. 5;
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Bantam rooster,
50c ea,
Minor,
well,
and 3 hens,
at my place. M. M.
1067 Canton St., Ros-
Purebred Dark Cornish ban-
tams, all sizes at good price.
. L. Godbee, 1360 Division
lace, S.W., Atlanta 10.
6 Silver Hamburg hens and
1 rooster, purebred, $10 FOB.
Elbert Overton, Rt.
don.
3, Bow-
Purebred Dark Cornish ban-
tams, Bull Dog type, all ages,
$1 ea. up. None del. W. P.
Eaton, 770 Sunnybrook Dr.,
Decatur.
Chinese Silkie, Blocky Jum-
bo Cornish, white Crested Pol-
ish bantams, $4.50 pr.; Rie-
ing Homer Pigeons, $3 pr.;
Green-head Mallard ducks, $7
pr.; young Chukar partridge,
$4 pr.; Ringneck Pheasants,
$6; doves, $2.75. MO. only.
J. H. Street, 3090 Buford
Hwy., Atlanta 6.
Hatching eggs from pure-
bred bantam fowl, $2.50 doz.
PP., or $1.80 doz. at my home;
Silver Spangled Hamburgs,
Light Brahmas, and Golden
Sebrights. Fred Blaylock, 515
Crescent Ave., Chickamauga.
Two April hatched cock-
erels, about 5-1/2 lbs. ea.,
$2.50 ea.; 4 later hatched, wt.
about 4 lbs., $2 ea.; 5 nice
hens, $2 ea. All purebred Dark
Cornish from fine unrelated
stock. Here or shipped Exp.
Col. Mrs. Maude Granger,
Reidsville.
Purebred bantams, Dark
Cornish cockerels, from show
stock, 3 mos. old, $2 ea. FOB.
irs, Re F- Chatham, 128
Peters St., Calhoun.
1,800 Colonial best egg
grade White Leghorn pullets,
11-12 wks. old, priced reason-
able. .C. H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Alto.
Ph, Commerce, OR 7-2517.
150 W.-L: Hens $1.25 ea.
for any number at my place.
None shipped. 1/2 mi. off
Hwy. No. 6, near junction of
Hwy. 92. J. P. Fowler, Rt. 2,
Hiram.
Bantams: .Black Cochin,
White Leghorn, Black and
Black Tail Japanese, Old
English, Black Breasted Red
and Silver Duckwing Game, |n
Modern BB Red Game, White
Silkies and common hens for
setters. B. H. Holsomback, 302
S. Harris St., East Point,
24 bantams, $3. doz; Irish
Gray game rooster and 2 hens,
$5. for the 3: also 2 Blue and
2 Black game roosters, $1.50
ea. Will not ship. Sam P:
Cooper, Rt. 1, Box 250, Ros-
well.
6 purebred Dark Cornish
hens, and one cock, 1957
hatch, $15. for the lot. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
10 early hatched Rhode Is-
land Red pullets, dark strain,
$2. ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson,
726 S. Candler St., Decatur.
Ph. DR 3-2405.
Turkeys: 1 day to 4 wks. old,
60c-$1. Bring container. Come
4-6 P.M. 5-1/2 mi. out Zeb-
C. B. Hollis, Jr. Rt. 1,
5 or Gray type Gueese, $5.
pr. S.
J. Cheek, 682 Lynmore
Ave., Macon.
Macon.
4 pr. large type geese, $5.
pr. or $3. ea. my place. 1-1/2
Mi. S. Midville. Roberta Gray,
Bot Midville. Ph. TU 9-
2602.
White Silkie bantams,
Egyptian geese, Gold, Silver,
Reeves, White Crested Kalij
and Amherst Pheasants, for
sale. J. F. Ginn, 451 Metropol-
itan Pl. S.E., Atlanta 16.
7 wk. old white quackless
ducks, $1 ea. and you pay
Chgs.; duck eggs, 10c ea.;
also want 10 bantam hens, now
laying, Del. at 75c ea. Earl
Holland, Box 875, Rochelle.
5 ducks raised last year,
now laying, $2 ea. Will not
ship. Jerry Vaughan, Rt. 1,
Box 39, Forest Park. Ph. PO-
6-6650.
POULTRY
WANTED
Want pr. of white ducks and
pr. of geese. Write price and
if can ship. Miss Diane Brown,
Rt. 1, Box 148, Savannah.
FOR SALE
300-400 No. Bobwhite quail
eggs per week, select, $17.50
C.; pen run, $15 Ce also have
about 100 week old birds, 50c
ea. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort
Valley. Ph. 5-5804.
Finest uality Bobwhite
quail eggs, $2.50 doz.; $18 C.;
also day old chicks, $37. 5O:C.:
and_ started chickens, 50c ea.
and up according to age. No
COD. Claude C. Boykin, Rt. 1,
Box 188, Augusta. Ph. 3- 9719.
Bobwhite quail eggs and
chicks at my place. Can ship
6 wks. old birds. Special dis-
count on tray full of day gld
or broder full of young chicks.
Ralph E. Keefer, Lake Harbin
Rd., Morrow. Ph: GR 8-8477.
New Zealand White rabbits
for breeders, $4 ea. up, does
and bucks. Selected breeders,
all pedigreed. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8.
Pheasants, 2 hens and 1
ringneck rooster; also 8 young
ones, 8 wks. old, $15 for the
lot. Mrs. Tom Burel, 337 Alex-
ander St., Buford.
Americas finest strain
White King pigeons, $3 pr. Not
less than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden
Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook
Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd.,
Marietta. Ph. Shee HE 5-
7385.
Racing Homer Pigeons, good
breeding, nice colors, $1 ea.
Wm. A. Vied, 3014 Barksdale
nee East Point. Ph, PO-7-
6903.
Pigeons: Common,
and working, $1 pr.; red Car-
neaux, $5 pr.; white Swiss
Homers, $1.50. Starling Yawn,
Byromville.
Bobwhite quail eggs, 20c ea.;
no less than 30 shipped. Also
Bobwhite quail, 1 day to 7
wks. old, from large unrelat-
ed birds at my place. MO only.
Jack Holland, 471 Pasley Ave.
a Atlanta 16. Ph. JA 4-
Big No. Bobwhite quail
eggs, $15 C shipped. Parcel
Post PP. Guar. Delivery. Also
day old birds, $37.50 C.; 3
wk. old birds, $45 C.; 6 wk.
old birds, $65 C. L. E. Bran-
nen, Jr., 311 Savannah Ave.,
Statesboro, Ph. PO 4-2843. i
Few 1957 hatch extra- large
No. Bobwhite breeder quail.
Eggs from Bobwhite improv-
ed 38 yrs. for hatching. 90 pct.
hatch Guar. 6 wk. old Bob-
whites, ready for release, 97c
ea. (Free Color photos and
prices sent on request). Wil-
liam A. Thomas, 421 Mark
Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-
ulon Rd., North of Wesleyan. | 0866
Rabbits: 6 fine grown Grey
does and 1 fine Grey year old
buck for sale reasonable. O.
Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5. Ph. CE-
7-2035,
Taking orders for No. Bob-
white quail eggs and young
birds. . L. Cawthon, River-
dale. Ph. GR 8-8106 (after
6 P.M.). ss
GAME. FOWL, etc.
WANTED
Want 1 pr. Fan Tail Pigeons.
J. C, Hunnicutt, 1547 Harde-
man Ave., Macon.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Fresh Calif. multiplying
Beer Seed, 25c start, or
starts, $1. and 3c stamp en-
velope with each. order. E. F.
Weeks, Dial.
20 or 30 hives of Yellow
Bees, $10. ea. hive, 8 mi. W
Marietta. No letters nor
checks. Come after them. S.
T. Bone, Rt. 1, Dallas Hwy.,
Powder Springs.
GAME, FOWL, etc
Mrs.
Ellijay.
Rice, 1, Felton.
mated
velope enclosed. Mrs.
Wood, Rt. 2, Martin.
W. Chandler St.,
C. Mulkey, 1956 Mt. Paran |
| Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple.
Print feed aoe over Ava
in each, 1 of a kind, nice clean
sacks, 6, $2. PP or 45c ea. PP.
Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Box
105, Adairsville.
Some 4OX yokes for hale:
Grady Rogers, Rt. 3, Box 157,
Blairsville. i
Lean type, sugar cured Ham,
wt. 16-1/2 Ibs., 80 lb; sugar
cured Shoulder, wt 13 Ibs.,|
65c Ib. PP in Ga. MO only.
Prefer selling to same person,
but will sell separately. W. T.
Moorhead, Rt. 1, Bowersville.
Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard box
full, washed, $1. Add postage.
Rt Bs
| padding, $6.50 ea. PP.
Ventis Weaver,
4 Ib. ground Sige $2. lb.
and postage. Prefer selling all
to same person. Nellie Keith,
Alvaton.
Pony saddle (for child), 1-
1/2 yrs. old, with bridle, good
cond., $30. Miss Diane Brown,
Rtwadl: Box 148, Savannah.
Calif. multiplying Beer
Seed, 30c start. Mrs.
1957 crop Money, extracted
and pasteurized, 2 lb. jar, 60c;
case of 12 jars, $6.25. All FOB.
John L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gaines-
ville.
Fresh, washed, shade dried
ground Sage, 55c pint. PP,
Mrs. Garnett Simmons, Rt. i
Baldwin. : ;
Nice new Sage, hand ee
ed. washed and dried in shade,
$1.50 lb. PP in Ga. No orders
filled without stamped en-
Alta
One hive Starline Hybrid
bees with Super, also smoker
and extra foundation. Irwin
Betts, 82 Rogers Street, S. E.,
Atlanta 17. Ph. BS 8-5855.
HANDICRAFTS
FOR SALE
Crocheted doilies, 12, 15, 18,
and 20 in. across, flat work,
dif. designs, 2 colors or solid.
$1.10; $1.35; $1.60; $2. ea; 3
piece vanity sets, $1.60.
Del. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, 124
Carrollton.
_
=
| Mrs.
|size, nice cotton material a
E, N.|5
Capes. Adcock, Rt.
Adairsville. -
Little girls greet
yrs., $1.50; fancy orga
atrons, $1.; prints, 50 ea;
tle boys shirts, $1. ea. J
postage. Miss Ethel Crow
7 Gainesville. ;
- New bandas
padding, $6.50 ea. PP.
Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5; Ellij
Rag dolls, colorfull , dre
ed, approx, 14 in. high, y
hair, embroidered featu
movable legs and arms, $
and 30c postage. Miss Ele
White, Rt. 2 (Chipley), P
Mountain.
New handmade qui
size, nice cotton material a
Also
dies tea aprons, Pile se or
ored trimmed, $1.50
Ethel Mooney, Rt 5,
_ New 3 piece hand embro
ered vanity sets, Jace
med, $1.25; also emb >
scarves, with lace
$1.75; _ embroidered ~ pillo
cases, full size, good
cotton material,
pores. Mrs. Dewey Ellis,
, Ellijay.
- White pilewaeaae embroi
ered and crocheted edge, $1
pr; white dishtowels, embro:
ered Days of the Week,
$1.; woven potholders, o
dishtowels with | stitching,
ea; crochet doilies, yee cM
ladies oes a trimmed
fe ea; 25. No che
eae Hare Rt.
Ganernie:
10 quilt tops, dbl. size,
signs, Indian Hatchet, Gen
Beautie, Non Such, and {
ers chaos of new p
scraps, $2.50 ea. Money r=
Mere MIs: CLE: Davis,
Empire. =
Trimmed white, prin
solid color aprons, 50 ea; dis!
towels, 10c ea. Add pos
Mrs. Paul Robinson, Rt.
Gainesville. | ee
White. fa ai
spread (over 100 yrs. old
Make offer; also pillowc
trimmed, $1. set; crochet tur
tle illows, small and. lar,
-| $1. 40 an white coe
spread, average size,
Mary C. Tumiin, Eastonoli
4 ey -potholders,
ea.; 4 crochet centerpiec
$1.50 ea.; also 3 piece vani
set, pink and white, $3. A
10 postage. Mrs. Enos. =
Box 214, ae
BURN BRUSH ON A
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